The Orphans

Butterfly - Crystal - Brooke - Raven - Orphans - Runaways


Butterfly
Butterfly backcover illustration

ALL SHE WANTED WAS TO BE SOMEONE'S LITTLE GIRL....

Fate made her a lonely orphan, yearning for the embrace of a real family and a loving home. But a golden chance at a new life may not be enough to escape the dark secrets of her past....


A link to Butterfly's chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 1998 by The Virginia C. Andrews Trust and The Vanda Partnership. Published by Pocket Books of New York. Cover design by Jim Lebbad. Cover art by Lisa Falkenstern. 170 pages.


Crystal
Crystal backcover illustration

ALL SHE WANTED WAS A FAMILY SHE COULD CALL HER OWN....

As an orphan, Crystal was one of many--and utterly alone. But she still dreamed of a shining life of love and happiness, and freedom from the dark legacy of her past....


A link to Crystal's chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 1998 by The Virginia C. Andrews Trust and The Vanda Partnership. Published by Pocket Books of New York. Front cover design by Jim Lebbad. Back cover art by Lisa Falkenstern. 168 pages.


Brooke
Brooke backcover illustration

ALL SHE WANTED WAS A MOTHER'S WARM EMBRACE....

Brooke was an orphan, abandoned long ago by a mother she barely knew. And though her new family seemed to offer the promise of a fresh beginning, a dark voice in her heart told her that she was now more alone than ever....


A link to Brooke's chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 1998 by the Vanda General Partnership. Published by Pocket Books of New York. Front cover design by Jim Lebbad. Back cover art by Lisa Falkenstern. 167 pages.


Raven
Raven backcover illustration

ALL SHE WANTED WAS AN END TO BROKEN PROMISES....

Her Mama made it painfully clear that she wished Raven had never been born. But even after she was sent to live with her kindly aunt and domineering uncle, humiliating secrets lurked--and threatened to dash forever Raven's dream of a true home....


A link to Raven's chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 1998 by the Vanda General Partnership. Published by Pocket Books of New York. Cover design by Jim Lebbad. Back cover art by Lisa Falkenstern. 169 pages.


Orphans

The New York Times beselling four book series-
together in one stunning volume!

Butterfly…She was a lonely orphan until a wealthy couple gave her a home-and a chance to be a world class ballerina. But her newfound happniess was as fragile as a spider's web.

Crystal…Bright and gifted with a flair for sicence, she found loving new parents, and a boyfriend in her new schoo. But a shocking tragedy could shatter her perfect world.

Brooke…Whisked away from the orphanage into a glamerous life, she was surrounded by every privilege a girl could want. But all she really wanted was to be loved-just as she is.

Raven…She put her painful past behind her when she was taken in by her aunt and uncle. But the torment she was about to endure was far worse than anything she had ever experienced before.

Publication date
August 1, 2000


A link to Orphans' chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 2000 by the Vanda General Partnership. Published by Pocket Books of New York. --- pages.


Runaways
Runaways stepback illustration

THE SPELLBINDING ORPHANS SERIES CONCLUDES IN THIS THRILLING NEW NOVEL FROM V.C. ANDREWS(R)....

Runaways

"All for one and one for all" was the girls' motto. In the grim foster home for orphans run by Louise and Gordon Tooey, at least Brooke, Crystal, Raven, and Butterfly had each other. Calling themselves "sister," together they could forget the past and dream of a new chance…a real home. Then they discovered a secret even more haunting than Gordon's heavy boots pounding on the wooden floors. Their fragile hopes of a better life shattered, they escaped the only way they could. Soon they were runaways in a borrowed car, desperately wishing to wake up one morning in a place of sunshine and love.

Raven hoped to be a singer, Butterfly wanted to be a dancer, Crystal planned for college, and Brooke privately hoped to find her mother in California. On the open road, the chains of sadness that had bound them seemed to melt away, and the kindness of strangers made a secure future seem almost real. But the highway was a dangerous place, and soon they were penniless and more vulnerable than ever. Alone under the wide western sky, they had only each other to ask if they should give up their dreams…or if they were really halfway to a haven of safety and happiness....


A link to Runaways' chapter one excerpt coming soon.

Copyright (c) 1998 by The Vanda General Partnership. Published by Pocket Star Books of New York. Cover design by Jim Lebbad, tip-in illustration by Lisa Falkenstern. 342 pages.